Table of Contents
12 relations: Acene, Alkene, Bicyclic molecule, Bullvalene, Cope reaction, Dodecahedrane, Homoaromaticity, Hydrocarbon, Melting point, Polycyclic compound, Robert Burns Woodward, Saturated and unsaturated compounds.
- Polycyclic nonaromatic hydrocarbons
Acene
In organic chemistry, the acenes or polyacenes are a class of organic compounds and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons made up of benzene rings which have been linearly fused.
Alkene
In organic chemistry, an alkene, or olefin, is a hydrocarbon containing a carbon–carbon double bond.
Bicyclic molecule
A bicyclic molecule is a molecule that features two joined rings.
See Polyquinane and Bicyclic molecule
Bullvalene
Bullvalene is a hydrocarbon with the chemical formula.
See Polyquinane and Bullvalene
Cope reaction
The Cope reaction or Cope elimination, developed by Arthur C. Cope, is the elimination reaction of an N-oxide to an alkene and a hydroxylamine.
See Polyquinane and Cope reaction
Dodecahedrane
Dodecahedrane is a chemical compound, a hydrocarbon with formula, whose carbon atoms are arranged as the vertices (corners) of a regular dodecahedron. Polyquinane and Dodecahedrane are Cyclopentanes and polycyclic nonaromatic hydrocarbons.
See Polyquinane and Dodecahedrane
Homoaromaticity
Homoaromaticity, in organic chemistry, refers to a special case of aromaticity in which conjugation is interrupted by a single sp3 hybridized carbon atom.
See Polyquinane and Homoaromaticity
Hydrocarbon
In organic chemistry, a hydrocarbon is an organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon.
See Polyquinane and Hydrocarbon
Melting point
The melting point (or, rarely, liquefaction point) of a substance is the temperature at which it changes state from solid to liquid.
See Polyquinane and Melting point
Polycyclic compound
In the field of organic chemistry, a polycyclic compound is an organic compound featuring several closed rings of atoms, primarily carbon.
See Polyquinane and Polycyclic compound
Robert Burns Woodward
Robert Burns Woodward (April 10, 1917 – July 8, 1979) was an American organic chemist.
See Polyquinane and Robert Burns Woodward
Saturated and unsaturated compounds
A saturated compound is a chemical compound (or ion) that resists addition reactions, such as hydrogenation, oxidative addition, and binding of a Lewis base.
See Polyquinane and Saturated and unsaturated compounds
See also
Polycyclic nonaromatic hydrocarbons
- Basketane
- Basketene
- Bicyclo(6.2.0)decapentaene
- Calicene
- Ciclotic acid
- Cubane
- Cuneane
- Diamantane
- Dibenzopentalene
- Dimethanospiro(2.2)octaplane
- Dodecahedrane
- Elassovalene
- Fenestrane
- Fulvalenes
- Gonane
- Heptalene
- Hypercubane
- Iceane
- Isoindene
- Ladderane
- Longifolene
- Octalene
- Oleanane
- Pagodane
- Perhydropyrene
- Polyquinane
- Prismanes
- Propalene
- Propellane
- Spiroheptane
- Spiropentadiene
- Spiropentane
- Staffane
- Twistane
References
Also known as Polyquinene, Quinacene, Triquinacene.